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Adidas 2021 strategy: lather, rinse, repeat
Honestly, thats probably the smartest thing they've done in 3+ years.
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Adidas 2021 strategy: lather, rinse, repeat
To your point, Adidas is having boost week with every single pair sitting. If Nike did a AJ1 week, Optimus Prime couldn’t even cop a pair.
Honestly, thats probably the smartest thing they've done in 3+ years.
worst part is that they could all be AJ1 mids lol i mean nike already is doing these kind of releases on a week to week basis
So I have 2nd thought copping 3M if this is what we’ll get.
Pretty sure those are reps, I got a pair on eBay a few years back (thankfully got my money back) and the laces looked exactly like that. Distinct difference from authentic UB laces.So I have 2nd thought copping 3M if this is what we’ll get.
Pretty sure those are reps, I got a pair on eBay a few years back (thankfully got my money back) and the laces looked exactly like that. Distinct difference from authentic UB laces.
This statement couldn't have been more subjectiveare wood woods the only good 1.0 that hasn't been re released?
That's why they're put on hold for the time being, right? To correct the error like the Olives?
I get that a lot of folks are driven by hype and sales figures. I'd rather be able to buy what I want at retail, or in many cases, on discount. Nothing more aggravating than getting excited about a shoe, having to wake up and park myself in front of a computer at a terrible hour only to find out my size sold out in seconds.To your point, Adidas is having boost week with every single pair sitting. If Nike did a AJ1 week, Optimus Prime couldn’t even cop a pair.
True, but my irk is that with all the momentum they had, they got lazy (both with marketing and designs) and continue to pretend they still have that hype they had in 2015-17.I get that a lot of folks are driven by hype and sales figures. I'd rather be able to buy what I want at retail, or in many cases, on discount. Nothing more aggravating than getting excited about a shoe, having to wake up and park myself in front of a computer at a terrible hour only to find out my size sold out in seconds.